Gm6 Guitar Chord Chart and Fingering
Welcome to our tutorial on the G m6 chord. This intriguing chord belongs to the Minor Chords family and is composed of the notes G, Bb, D, and E. The intervals that build this chord are 1 (Root), b3 (Minor Third), 5 (Perfect Fifth), and 6 (Major Sixth).
Understanding the construction of this chord involves a deep dive into music theory, particularly the concept of intervals. You might want to check out our tutorial on how to build chords by stacking intervals for a more in-depth understanding.
The G m6 chord is a variant of the sixth (6) guitar chords. If you're new to these chords, we recommend you visit our tutorial about sixth (6) guitar chords to familiarize yourself with their unique sound and structure.
In this tutorial, we will be providing chord diagrams and fretboard patterns to help you visualize and understand the tones composing the G m6 chord. If you're unsure about reading these diagrams, our tutorial on how to denote chords based on the intervals that compose them will be a handy guide.
Mastering the G m6 chord will open up new avenues in your guitar playing, allowing you to explore more advanced chords and progressions. So let's get started on this exciting journey!
Notes in the G m6 chord:
GBbDE
Tones in the Minor Sixth chord:
G Minor Sixth Guitar Chord Shapes
Chord boxes are sorted from the easiest to the hardest. Learn how to read chord diagrams.
If you have difficulties with bar chord shapes, check the Bar Chords Tips tutorial.
You can also use this accessible chords page with written diagrams instruction.
Position 1
Movable
Position 2
Open
Position 3
BarreMovable
Position 4
BarreMovable
You can find more shapes in our all guitar chords online library. If you prefer a printable pdf, download the Free Guitar Chords Chart Pdf
Play This Chord With Other Roots
C m6 | D m6 | E m6 | F m6 | G m6 | A m6 | B m6 | C#m6 | D#m6 | F#m6 | G#m6 | A#m6 | Abm6 | Bbm6 | Dbm6 | Ebm6 | Gbm6
Create your G m6 chord shapes
This fretboard map shows you the tones in the chord all along the neck. You can play this chord by choosing some of the chord tones.